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Best of Las Vegas is looking for you — looking at you

It’s not too early to start thinking of Best of Las Vegas. In addition to voting, readers have a new way to participate: Send us your selfies.

Dining Pick of the Week: Shoku Ramen-ya

There’s a hidden restaurant inside the Henderson location of Bachi Burger: Shoku Ramen-ya. This isn’t the ramen noodles you probably lived off of in college — real ramen is delicate and refined, the broth taking hours, if not days, to prepare.

 
Fla. woman accuses Cosby of 1976 rape in Las Vegas

A Florida woman who came forward Thursday became the fourth in recent weeks to say Bill Cosby gave her pills that made her feel groggy then forced himself on her sexually.

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Dining Pick of the Week: LYFE Kitchen

From the organic ingredients to the recycled chairs, LYFE Kitchen stresses the importance of not only its customers’ well-being but also the environment’s.

Vibrant downtown Las Vegas scene attracts celebrity chef Kerry Simon

Nearly 20 years after chef Kerry Simon moved to Las Vegas to open Prime, a steakhouse at the Bellagio, he’s gearing up for the early June opening of his fifth restaurant, Carson Kitchen, in downtown Las Vegas.

Shelter dogs to have their day at Best in Show

The Animal Foundation’s 11th annual Best in Show event is planned for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 27 at The Orleans, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave.

Pirates to take over Lorenzi Park for second annual festival

A large influx of pirates is headed to Las Vegas, and they’re not in search of buried treasure. The second annual Pirate Fest is scheduled for April 25-27 at Lorenzi Park, 3343 W. Washington Ave.

Signature Productions to bring ‘Les Miserables’ to Summerlin stage

When licensing parameters allowed community theater companies to produce “Les Miserables,” it was music to the ears for Signature Productions. The company plans to present the famed musical April 4-26 at the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center.

Contemporary Arts Center to launch art classes for children

The Contemporary Arts Center recently moved from its longtime location in The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., to a space in Alios, a lighting company at 1217 S. Main St. The gallery has long been known for cutting-edge, challenging art, but at age 25, the CAC is adding the pitter-patter of little feet.

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